Abstract: Robinson Jeffers (1887-1962) was an American poet who is primarily known for the works he produced in and about the central
coast of California. This collection is comprised of several donations of Jeffers' manuscripts and letters, as well as collected
research materials from researchers and bibliographers, publications and newsletters on Jeffers, and correspondence with
OccidentalCollege concerning the Jeffers collection, memorial events, and exhibitions.

Scope and Contents

This collection is comprised of several donations of Jeffers' manuscripts and letters, as well as collected research materials
from researchers and bibliographers, publications and newsletters on Jeffers, and correspondence with
OccidentalCollege concerning the Jeffers collection, memorial events, and exhibitions. Materials include limited and trade editions of Jeffers'
works, autographed and inscribed manuscript copies, galley and page proofs, correspondence, journals, photographs, manuscripts,
critical works relating to Robinson Jeffers, theater programs, newspaper clippings, photographs, audio recordings, and artwork.

Please see the
OccidentalCollege Library Catalog
for a
listing of approximately 350 volumes of Jeffers works and publications related to Jeffers that can be found at Special Collections.

All requests for permission to publish or quote from holdings must be submitted in writing to the Special Collections Department.
Permission for publication is given on behalf of Special Collections as the owner of the physical items and is not intended
to include or imply permission of the copyright holder, which must also be obtained.

The Harry Ransom Center at the University of Texas maintains a large collection of Jeffers' original manuscripts, correspondence,
photographs, memorabilia, books, and diaries kept by his wife, Una Jeffers in their
collection on American literature .

Provenance

The Jeffers Collection at
OccidentalCollege was formally established in 1937 by President Remsen Bird with a donation of books, manuscripts, photographs, and memorabilia
from Jeffers collector and scholar, Albert M. Bender. Subsequent donations were made by Una and Robinson Jeffers, Melba Berry
Bennett, Lawrence Clark Powell and Ward Richie (both Occidental class of 1928), Alex A. Vardamis, Theodore M. Lilienthal,
Herbert Arthur Klein, and others.

Access

Collection is open for research.

Biography

Robinson Jeffers (1887-1962) was an American poet who is primarily known for the works he produced in and about the central
coast of California. Originally from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Jeffers moved with his family to Los Angeles in 1903, and graduated
from
OccidentalCollege in 1905. In 1913, Jeffers and Una Call Kuster were married, and moved to Carmel, California. Here, Jeffers constructed a
small stone home for his family, which he named Tor House. The couple had a daughter who died after birth in 1914, and twin
sons in 1916.

Jeffers’ work gained notoriety in the 1920s and early 1930s, particularly
Tamar and Other Poems (1924), and
Thurso’s Landing and Other Poems (1932), and he also received public acclaim for his adaptation of Euripides’s
Medea (1946). Una died in 1950, and Jeffers continued to live in Tor House until his death in 1962.

Starting in the 1950s under the direction of College librarian Tyrus Harmson, librarians and student workers processed and
described portions of the Robinson Jeffers Collection with item-level indexes. A collection-wide inventory was conducted in
2006, and updated in 2009 by Occidental student workers. When the collection was re-processed in 2012, an effort was made
to maintain the existing order of the materials whenever possible.